Rich Chiapete was ticketed on suspicion of driving drunk and leaving the scene of a crash.

Thursday morning, the Racine Police Department added a ticket for obstructing. According to officers, Chiapete lied to police when they first asked him about the crash.

Late Thursday afternoon, the prosecution and defense reached a settlement in the case.

Under the agreement, Chiapete pleaded guilty to all charges. He will be required to pay forfeitures and costs totaling $1,205, along with revocation his license and installation of the ignition interlock device once he gets his license back.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said Sunday it was "very alarmed" by reports of widespread doping by track and field athletes in major competitions including the Olympic Games and world championships.